Within two days, I had several electrical problems with my '03 CV Sport. First, I went to go to work in the morning, I pushed "automatic" on the HVAC, and nothing happened. The door pots moved, but no fan. The next day, I tried to open the door using the door pad. Nothing. I opened the door with the key, and found the door locks, key pad, and inside trunk release to be dead. I have bypassed the wiring harness on the blower motor to the battery with a separate switch. The blower motor blows quiet (albeit on high speed). When placed on "auto", the dash pot changes from recirc to fresh, and changes temp as the car cools off. The dash mounted unit is less than 2 years old, purchased new from the dealership for $500. Just no power to the motor.
I ran a REAL diagnostic (not one from Auto Zone), and was told that a resistor has failed in the HVAC. This is an digitlal system. I don't believe there is a resistor in the circuitry. I may be wrong. Then I was told that the door control module is cooked, hence, door lock failure. But before all of this, I did a little searching, and I feel that the body control module may be the culprit. I searched where the module was located, and there were 3 locations. I found a module behind the glove box, wrote down the numbers, and relayed that information to the dealer. They called it the drive train module This is all very confusing. As hot weather approaches, I really need to get my HVAC system working properly without having to open and close the hood every time I need the fan to operate.Any help would be appreciated.
Brad Clark
I ran a REAL diagnostic (not one from Auto Zone), and was told that a resistor has failed in the HVAC. This is an digitlal system. I don't believe there is a resistor in the circuitry. I may be wrong. Then I was told that the door control module is cooked, hence, door lock failure. But before all of this, I did a little searching, and I feel that the body control module may be the culprit. I searched where the module was located, and there were 3 locations. I found a module behind the glove box, wrote down the numbers, and relayed that information to the dealer. They called it the drive train module This is all very confusing. As hot weather approaches, I really need to get my HVAC system working properly without having to open and close the hood every time I need the fan to operate.Any help would be appreciated.
Brad Clark
Jun 17, 2013 at 3:02 PM